1.Translational medicine-based reference service in academic library
Bo GEN ; Ning LIU ; Jing CHEN ; Hongsong TENG ; Yuzhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2017;26(3):46-49
In order to improve the reference service, the necessity to provide reference service for translational medicine in academic library was analyzed and the translational medicine-based reference service in Library of Qingdao University was elaborated from the aspects of its contents and ways with the existing problems and weaknesses summarized.
2.Determination and comparative study on pH of esophagus and trachea in mice
Gen TENG ; Zhipeng FENG ; Shi CHEN ; Yucheng LIU ; Jingyu CHEN ; Huaiqing LUO
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2017;26(5):316-318
Objective To detect and compare the pH value of different locations in esophagus and trachea of mice.Methods 40 male Kunming mice of clean grade were randomly divided into two groups,of which the esophagus(esophageal group) and trachea(windpipe group) were measured,before the experiment two groups kept 12 hours abrosia.The esophagus and trachea of the rats in two groups were dissected and separated out,the distance from the central incisors were 0.3 cm,0.5 cm,0.7 cm,the incision was like 'T'.The sensitive grade of pH test paper was used for the determination,and the data was recorded in each group and analyzed.Results All the mice were measured successfully.The pH of the esophagus group were (6.10±0.17),(5.84±0.11),(5.44±0.11),and the pH value of the trachea group were(7.44±0.11),(7.19±0.11),(6.97±0.07),respectively.There was a significant difference in the same segment between the two groups(P<0.05).Conclusion The results showed that the differences in the pH values of trachea and esophagus and the pH values of different segments,which provides a theoretical basis for the design of model mice by intragastric administration of pH to identify the value of trachea and esophagus.
3.Radiologic diagnosis for AIDS patients complicated with candidal esophagitis.
Gen-Dong YANG ; Pu-Xuan LU ; Jing QIN ; Shui-Teng LIU ; Neng-Yong ZHAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(7):965-967
BACKGROUNDCandidal esophagitis is the primary infection among all digestive tract opportunistic ones in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) cases. X-ray manifestation reports of it are still rare. This study aimed to conduct a retrospective analysis on the X-ray data of 6 AIDS cases complicated with candidal esophagitis, and to study the X-ray characteristics of it combined with the findings from gastroscopy.
METHODSAmong 6 cases in this series, all cases were confirmed by Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to be HIV positive and all of them had CD4 cell counts less than 150 × 10(6)/L. All cases underwent X-ray and gastroscopy, and mycelium were found in the mucous membrane of the esophagus.
RESULTSIn this series, the findings of the X-ray were as follows: (1) Affected areas: Four cases in the whole esophagus, 2 cases in the middle and lower part of esophagus; (2) Abnormal motivity: Six cases had decreased tension, loose walls, weakened peristalsis, decreased number of peristalsis waves and delayed emptying of barium; (3) Abnormal contour: Six cases had the sign of "decorative border" or "brush", two cases had narrowed canal; (4) Abnormal membrane and "cobblestone sign": Six cases had thickened membrane and "cobblestone sign" on the surface of the abnormal membrane. The hyperemia of mucosa was covered tightly with yellow-white pseudomembrane spots. This was in accordance with the small cobblestone-like filling defect found by X-ray.
CONCLUSIONSIf the AIDS cases have dysphagia, and X-ray shows that more than two sections of the esophagus are affected, with decreased motility, the walls in the sign of "brush" or "decorative edges", thickened membrane with "cobblestone sign", candidal esophagitis is highly possible.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; Adult ; Candida ; pathogenicity ; Candidiasis ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; microbiology ; Esophagitis ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; microbiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Radiography
4.Study on anti-HIV-1 activities of composite extract from salvia yunnanensis.
Zong-gen PENG ; De-hua QIN ; Li TENG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2008;28(8):711-715
OBJECTIVETo explore and evaluate the activities of composite extract from Salvia Yunnanensis and in cell cultures (DS-MEF) for inhibition of human immuno-deficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in vitro and in cell cultures.
METHODSThe inhibitory activity of DS-MEF on HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT), protease (PR) and integrase (IN) were detected in vitro with radionuclide 3H incorporation, fluorescence assay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay respectively. The human T-lymphocyte MT-4 cell line, human T-lymphocyte H 9 cell line chronically infected with HIV-1 IIIB, and the fresh peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) of healthy persons as well as the laboratory passed HIV-1 IIIB and the clinically isolated HIV-1 AZT sensitive 018a or resistant 018c infected cell cultures were used for evaluating the cytotoxicities and inhibitory activities of DS-MEF on HIV-1 P 24 antigen. The acute toxicities of DS-MEF on KM mice were determined by gastric gavages and intraperitoneal injections with various dosages.
RESULTSThe IC50 of DS-MEF for inhibiting HIV-1 IN, RT and PR were 2.59 +/- 0.50 mg/L, 27.39 +/- 11.18 mg/L and 9.38 +/- 2.45 mg/L respectively. In MT-4 cell cultures infected with HIV-1 III, TC50 were 13.19 +/- 6.07 mg/L, IC50 and SI of anti-HIV-1 activity were 0.224 +/- 0.163 mg/L and 58.7; in chronically infected H 9 cell cultures, TC50 were 18.11 +/- 9.84 mg/L, IC50 on HIV-1 P 24 antigen and SI were l7.230 +/- 21.114 mg/L and 1.1 respectively; TC50 in HIV-1 infected PBMC cultures were 288.70 +/- 0.08 mg/L; IC50 on AZT sensitive HIV-1 018a: 26.42 +/- 11.16 mg/L, and SI: 10.9; On AZT resistant HIV-1 018c, IC50: 27.87 +/-5.35 mg/L, and SI: 10.4. Moreover, DS-MEF showed synergistic effect with AZT or nevirapine (NVP) on HIV-1 IIIB in MT-4 cell cultures, the respective combination index was 0.78 or 0.67. DS-MEF showed no acute toxicity in KM mice with the dosage up to 20 g/kg via gastrogavage, and the 50% lethal dose (LD50) via intraperitoneal injection was 1.18 g/kg.
CONCLUSIONDS-MEF is a promising anti- HIV-1 agent with low toxicity in mice and possesses multi-targets and effective activities.
Animals ; Anti-HIV Agents ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Cell Line ; Cells, Cultured ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Female ; HIV Infections ; drug therapy ; virology ; HIV-1 ; drug effects ; enzymology ; physiology ; Humans ; Leukocytes, Mononuclear ; virology ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Salvia ; chemistry ; T-Lymphocytes ; virology ; Viral Proteins ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Virus Replication ; drug effects
5.Retrospective analysis of nutritional risk and nutritional treatment options in inflammatory bowel disease
Yu TIAN ; Hua-Hong WANG ; Jun-Xia LI ; Gui-Gen TENG ; Xin-Guang LIU
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2018;25(2):98-101,106
Objective:To understand the nutritional risk in patients with IBD,its related factors and nutritional treatment options.Methods:IBD patients treated in Peking University first hospital from January 2006 to December 2015 were studied.Using the Nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS2002) nutritional risk assessment of the patients were evaluated.According to the body mass index (BMI),patients were divided into normal BMI group (BMI 18.5 ~ 23.9),low BMI group (BMI < 18.5) and high BMI group (BMI ≥ 24).We analyzed the nutritional risk related factors and compared the difference of nutritional therapy options,regarding the UC and CD patients respectively.Results:A total of 388 patients with IBD were enrolled in the study,with UC 306 and CD 82 patients.The total nutritional risk was 49.5%.Although there was no difference in BMI distribution between UC and CD,CD was more likely to have nutritional risk than UC (CD 64.6%,UC 45.4%,(P =0.002).The nutritional risk of low BMI group was 95.7%.There were no differences in age,sex,and family history in IBD patients for the occurrence of nutritional risk.The more frequently recurrence,severe of disease activity,and the wider rang of disease bring the higher nutritional risk for UC patients.But for CD patients,penetrating type,having a history of surgery and severe of disease activity had higher nutritional risk.Adequate caloric nutrition therapy in patients with CD was 77.4% higher than that of UC 46.8%,(P < 0.001).It was a main principle of our center that UC patients with severe recurrence should not emphasize enteral nutrition and CD patients should first deal with the contraindications before starting enteral nutrition.Conclusions:IBD patients have a high nutritional risk and CD is more obvious than UC,particularly in low BMI patients.The nutritional risk of patients with UC and CD has its own associated factors.It is safe to treat IBD patients with enteral nutrition as long as the indications and contraindications were well controlled.
6.Migraine Susceptibility Genes in Han Chinese of Fujian Province.
Qi Fang LIN ; Zi Chun CHEN ; Xian Guo FU ; Jing YANG ; Luo Yuan CAO ; Long Teng YAO ; Yong Tong XIN ; Gen Bin HUANG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2017;13(1):71-76
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Five single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs4379368, rs10504861, rs10915437, rs12134493 and rs13208321) were recently identified in a Western population with migraine. These migraine-associated SNPs have not been evaluated in a Han Chinese population. This study investigated the associations of specific SNPs with migraine in a Han population. METHODS: This was a case-control study of Han Chinese residing in Fujian Province. Polymerase chain reaction—restriction-fragment-length polymorphism analysis and direct sequencing were used to characterize the relationships of SNPs in a control group of 200 subjects and in a migraine group of 201 patients. RESULTS: The frequencies of the five SNPs did not differ between patients with migraine and healthy non migraine controls. However, subgroup analysis indicated certain SNPs were more strongly associated with migraine with aura or migraine without aura than with controls. The CT genotype of rs4379368 was more common in migraine patients with aura (75%) than in migraine patients without aura (47.9%) and controls (48.5%) (p<0.05), and the TT genotype of rs10504861 was more common in migraine patients with aura than in controls (8.3% vs. 0.5%) (p<0.05). Meanwhile, the CC genotype of rs12134493 was less common in migraine patients without aura than in controls (80.6% vs. 88%) (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the rs4379368 and rs10504861 SNPs are markers for susceptibility to migraine with aura and that rs12134493 is a marker for the risk of migraine without aura in this Han population. Future studies should further explore if these associations vary by ethnicity.
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7.Grape seed extract inhibits the growth of prostate cancer PC-3 cells.
Ting-Ting HUANG ; Xue-Jun SHANG ; Gen-Hong YAO ; Jing-Ping GE ; Wen-Hui TENG ; Yi SUN ; Yu-Feng HUANG
National Journal of Andrology 2008;14(4):331-333
OBJECTIVETo investigate the inhibitory effect of grape seed extract (GSE) on the growth of prostate cancer PC-3 cells.
METHODSPC-3 cells were treated with GSE at the concentration of 100, 200 and 300 microg/ml for 24, 48 and 72 hours, respectively. The the inhibitory effect of GSE on the growth of the PC-3 cells and the kidney cells of SD rats was determined by MTT reduction assay, with primarily cultured kidney cells of 1-3 days old SD rats as the normal control.
RESULTSGSE significantly inhibited the growth of PC-3 cells in a concentration- and time-dependent manner, but had only a mild inhibitory effect on the kidney cells.
CONCLUSIONGSE inhibits the growth of prostate cancer PC-3 cells and can be used as a new drug for the treatment of prostate cancer.
Animals ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Humans ; Kidney ; cytology ; Male ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; pathology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Seeds ; chemistry ; Time Factors ; Vitis ; chemistry
8.Inhibitory effects of antisense oligonucleotides on VEGF gene expression by human hepatocellular carcinoma cells.
Bang-dong GONG ; Wen LUO ; Fang-teng DU ; Ru-mei YE ; Jing-mei LIU ; Chun-gen YU ; Ye-qing ZOU ; Ji-xiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2004;12(1):35-37
OBJECTIVETo investigate the inhibitory effects of antisense oligonucleotides to different sequences on VEGF gene expression by human hepatoma cells.
METHODSSMMC7721 cells were cultured under normoxic or hypoxic conditions for 24 h, followed by being transfected with different antisense oligonucleotides (A06513 to cap structure, A06514 to translation initiation, A06515 to Exon-3 and A06516 to translation terminal). The total RNAs from the cells were extracted and the VEGF expression were examined with RT-PCR. The relative concentrations of VEGF transcripts in SMMC772 cells from different groups were determined using GAPDH (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) cDNA as internal standard.
RESULTSIn response to the hypoxic challenge, SMMC7721 cells upregulated VEGF mRNA; Comparative to the control (no oligonucleotides), A06513, A06514, A06515, and A06516 had obvious sequence-specific inhibitory effect on VEGF gene expression, with the ratio of VEGF over GAPDH of 0.49+/-0.08, 0.71+/-0.12, 0.72+/-0.11 and 0.86+/-0.12, respectively (F=12.21, P< 0.05). A06513 showed the strongest inhibitory effect (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe antisense oligonucleotides complementary to VEGF cap structure, may become a potential alternative for antisense gene therapy of HCC.
Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; genetics ; therapy ; Oligonucleotides, Antisense ; pharmacology ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; antagonists & inhibitors ; genetics
9.Correlation of single nucleotide polymorphisms of X-ray repair cross complementing group 1 gene to hereditary susceptibility of colorectal cancer.
Xiao-dong YANG ; Chun-gen XING ; Kui ZHAO ; Wei GONG ; Yong-you WU ; Yong WU ; Feng-yun ZHONG ; Teng-fei HE
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2013;16(12):1195-1198
OBJECTIVETo investigate the correlation of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of XRCC1 gene to hereditary susceptibility of colorectal cancer.
METHODSXRCC1 genotypes in 124 colorectal cancer patients and 214 matched healthy people as control were analyzed by SnaP Shot SNP-typing technique. Five different inheritance models including codominant, dominant, recessive, overdominant and log-additive were analyzed using logistic regression model. The haplotype distribution was estimated with phase and its correlation with the risk of colorectal cancer was evaluated.
RESULTSThe frequencies of mutant 25487G-A, 25489C-T and 1799782C-T alleles were 0.20, 0.11, 0.32 respectively in the patients, and 0.23, 0.13, 0.34 in the controls. There was no significant correlation of polymophisms of XRCC1 gene to the risk of colorectal cancer in 5 different inheritance models (P>0.05). GCT, GCC, ACC and GTC were the most common haplotypes and the odds ratios were 1, 1.35, 0.90 and 0.84 respectively. There was no significant difference of distribution between 2 groups in haplotypes.
CONCLUSIONPolymorphisms of XRCC1 gene, including rs25487, rs25489, rs1799782, are not associated with to the risk of colorectal cancer.
Colorectal Neoplasms ; genetics ; DNA-Binding Proteins ; genetics ; Female ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; Genotype ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Models, Genetic ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; X-ray Repair Cross Complementing Protein 1
10.Dynamic contrast-enhanced MSCT findings of intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile ducts.
Chun WANG ; Jian-jun ZHOU ; Zhou-peng MA ; Shun-zhuang ZHANG ; Xu-dao MAO ; Peng-gen QIU ; Hua-ying TENG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2012;20(10):789-793
OBJECTIVETo investigate the findings of contrast-enhanced multislice computed tomography (MSCT) that characterize intraductal papillary neoplasms of bile ducts (IPNB).
METHODSThe MSCT findings and clinical data of 16 cases of IPNB proven by surgical pathology were reviewed retrospectively.
RESULTSAmong the 16 cases, nine were adenoma (multi-lesions, n = 5; single lesions, n = 4) and seven were adenocarcinoma (multi-lesions, n = 4; single lesions, n = 3). Among the nine adenoma cases, seven showed nodules or masses in the expanding intrahepatic bile ducts with asymmetrical low density on plain scan, and two showed obvious expansion of biliary ducts and the inner wall of bile ducts was rough. All seven of the adenocarcinoma cases showed nodules or masses in the expanding intrahepatic bile ducts with asymmetrical low density-like adenoma. When contrast enhancement was applied, the nine adenoma cases manifested slight-to-moderate degrees of asymmetrical enhancement. For the seven adenocarcinoma cases, two showed asymmetrical enhancement similar to that of the adenoma cases and five showed continued enhancement; one case showed malignant infiltration of the bile duct and evident damage in the adjacent hepatic tissue. The CT plain scan findings for the two groups (adenoma and adenocarcinoma) were not significantly different (t = -1.17, P = 0.2632). Significantly different findings were obtained with the MSCT imaging analysis for the arterial phase (t = 6.53, P less than 0.01) and the portal vein phase (t = 5.63, P less than 0.01). All cases showed asymmetrical expansion of intrahepatic biliary ducts, diffuse or local, and four cases showed moderate expansion of the common bile duct. One adenocarcinoma case showed intumescence in the celiac lymph node by moderate asymmetrical enhancement.
CONCLUSIONMSCT is helpful for the differential diagnosis of IPNB from other hepatic lesions.
Adult ; Aged ; Bile Duct Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic ; diagnostic imaging ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Papilloma, Intraductal ; diagnostic imaging ; Retrospective Studies ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; methods